Sunday, February 21, 2010
Word Fragment Puzzle No. 1
1. Desolate; forsaken: _ or_
2. Left by its mother and reared by hand (e.g. a cade lamb): _ ad_
3. Esoteric doctrine or mysterious art: _ aba_ _
4. Physical or sexual attractiveness, magnetism or personal charm; glamour : _ omp_
5. Father (also title of a bishop in some Arabic churches): _ bb_
6. Relating to or concerned with concrete or unique: _ _ _ ograp_ _ _
7. Animal worship: _ _ olat_ _
8. Good fortune: _ mul_ _
9. Intended only for a particular group: _ _ oter_ _
10. Munificence : _ _ kshee_ _
11. Someone who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration: _ _ onocl_ _ _
12. To desist from action: _ _ rcea_ _
13. Variant of cabala: _ _ bbal_ _
14. Bombastic in style or expression: _ _ _ niloq_ _ _ _
15. Disturb; annoy : _ e_
16. camel or pig)": _ _ _ iodac_ _ _
17. A man who philanders; to be sexually promiscuous with women: _ _ maniz_ _
18. A state of extreme commotion; tumult: _ urmo_ _
19. Leave out; suppress; omit; ignore; to strike out: _ lid_
20. The use of ridicule or scorn to show contempt: _ _ risi_ _
21. Presenting favorable conditions: _ _ opiti_ _ _
22. The substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant: _ _ phemi_ _
23. the throat marked with deep longitudinal furrows": _ orqu_ _
24. Ask for and get free as being a parasite: _ ooc_
25. Worship of the sun: _ _ liola_ _ _
26. Destruction of property or obstruction of normal operations in time of war: _ _ bota_ _
27. Having abnormally small head: _ _ _ _ cepha_ _ _ _
28. A gangster; a thug; a ruffian : _ oodl_ _
29. The inner, usually woody, layer of the pericarp of a fruit, such as the stone of a cherry or peach: _ _ doca_ _
30. To be or become feeble: _ _ ngui_ _
31. Pair; couple; unit of two objects: _ ua_
32. Loving; an advocate of a political reform movement : _ o_ _ o_
33. To refuse abruptly: _ al_
34. Being beyond the world or the limits of the universe: _ _ _ ramun_ _ _ _
35. Distressing: _ _ xatio_ _
36. Figuratively oppressed; subjugated : _ _ _ ntrod_ _ _
37. A writer or speaker who uses words pretentiously: _ _ rdmon_ _ _
38. Something that is implied even though not expressed: _ _ _ _ ntell_ _ _ _ _ _
39. A crafty action intended to accomplish a sinister end: _ _ _ hinat_ _ _
40. Minute organisms that float in the surface film of water: _ eust_ _
41. Monetary: _ _ cunia_ _
42. The state of forgetting or being forgotten : _ _ livi_ _
43. To cause a child or a young animal to get accustomed gradually to food other than its mother's milk: _ ea_
44. A strong liking; a strong inclination: _ _ ncha_ _
45. To utter a loud and long mournful cry of grief or distress; wail: _ ow_
46. Charlatanism: _ _ acke_ _
47. Being showy of one’s knowledge, often in a boring manner: _ _ dant_ _
48. Extremely cold; icy: _ eli_
49. Of or related to a prophet or a prophecy: _ ati_
50. To become interlocked like the fingers of folded hands: _ _ _ _ rdigi_ _ _ _
51. One cut off from his/her normal socioeconomic class: _ ump_ _
52. Cast down in spirit: _ _ apfal_ _ _
53. Native to a particular region: _ ndem_ _
54. Dependent on circumstances beyond one's control: _ _ ecari_ _ _
55. Soul; spirit: _ neu_ _
56. The state of a fluid in swirling or vortical motion: _ _ rtici_ _
57. A step by step procedure to solve a problem: _ _ gorit_ _
58. To deprive of a necessary part of the body: _ ai_
59. A liturgical prayer consisting of a series of petitions recited by a leader alternating: _ ita_ _
60. Prescience; awareness of something before its existence or occurrence: _ _ _ eknow_ _ _ _
61. A dictionary especially for of an ancient language: _ exic_ _
62. Merry: _ ocu_ _
63. A person who does hard, menial, tedious, or unpleasant work: _ rud_ _
64. One roaming about in search of amusement or social activity: _ _ dabo_ _
65. The ghostly double of a living person: _ _ _ pelga_ _ _ _
66. Mental or physical weariness or fatigue: _ angu_ _
67. Having a strong pleasant flavor: _ api_
68. Not harmonious; inconsistent: _ _ _ ongru_ _ _
69. The arch of the sky; the heavens: _ _ rmame_ _
70. Relating to, or involving both economic and social factors: _ _ _ _ oecon_ _ _ _
71. A pompous ostentatious official especially one that holds many offices and jobs but fulfills none of them: _ oo_ _ a_
72. Deception by trickery or sophistry: _ _ icane_ _
73. To impose oneself or one's idea on others without request: _ btru_ _
74. One that serves as a model or example: _ _ empl_ _
75. Good-humored, hearty convivial, or genial : _ ovi_ _
76. A female sheep especially when mature : _ w_
77. Always; used in music directions as without varying : _ emp_ _
78. An irregularly shaped hill or mound composed of sand, gravel and till: _ am_
79. Something such as money, food, etc. given freely to relieve the poor: _ _ msgiv_ _ _
80. A great quantity; a great amount; lots: _ odl_ _
81. Mediation by an umpire; refereeing : _ _ pira_ _
82. Someone awkward and clumsy: _ oob_
83. One with 60 zeros: _ _ _ _ mdeci_ _ _ _ _
84. Upside down; in confusion or disorder: _ _ _ sy-tu_ _ _
85. To dispute something angrily: _ rang_ _
86. Heady; reckless : _ _ olhar_ _
87. Surrounding with troops; harassment: _ _ _ _ aguer_ _ _ _
88. Relating to or resembling an epigram: _ _ _ gramm_ _ _ _
89. A person who frequently speaks wildly and irrationally : _ ave_
90. Rumour; gossip : _ _ _ ttleb_ _ _